It doesnt much matter as they can stay at any stage for any length of time in my opinion. My Mom lives with me and I take care of her. She hasnt walked or talked for over 4 years and I have been using thick it and pureeing her foods that long also. With good care her doc said they go on for many years and die a natural death.
Hi Benita, yes We Who care for a Parent Who has Alzheimer's have asked that same question too. I found when I googled SHOW THREE MINUTE VIDEO WHICH EXPLAINS THE DIFFERENT STAGES OF ALZHEIMERS, Best of luck to all Caregiver's.
Good information from others. I would say tho that those steps are only a guideline. My husband lost his ability to speak, communicate or write shortly after diagnosis. From having a problem with some words, to nothing at all in about a year.
7 stages from forgetting to turn off the stove to asking the same question over and over to hallucinations, forgetting one's age, all the way to forgetting how to swallow food and water. Contact http://www.alzheimers.org for more info.
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same question too. I found when I googled SHOW THREE MINUTE VIDEO WHICH EXPLAINS THE DIFFERENT STAGES OF ALZHEIMERS,
Best of luck to all Caregiver's.